ARM Set to Clothesline Intel
It seems that Intel will soon find themselves displaced by new, low power, high-function chips pioneered by cell phone chip makers. The new generation of chips are lower cost and use half the power of...
View ArticleDomain of Domains Broadening Horizons
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has decided to radically expand the choices of domain names that can be assigned. Two new proposals to the regulatory group were recently...
View ArticleGovernment's CAN-SPAM Act Works Just as it Sounds
Five years after the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, SPAM still runs rampant across the Internet. According to SpamCop.net for July 24, 2008, there are approximately 3 million SPAM messages milling through the...
View ArticleDoes the Internet Mark a New Chapter in Human Literacy?
Reading, at least in the conventional way of leafing page by page through a book, is at risk and the blame is being placed squarely on the shoulders of the Internet and (of course) television. The...
View ArticleSoftware That Improves...Wait, What Was it...Oh, Memory
Finally, software tools for those that have difficulty remembering things. Both IBM and Microsoft are currently testing software designed to improve individual memory. Let's face it, people today are...
View ArticleWiFi Goes Mile High
Delta Airlines is the latest airline to announce plans to offer WiFi Internet service on its domestic flights. The new service will allow laptops, smartphones and other handheld devices to access the...
View ArticleU.S. Losing its Innovative Touch, say Scientists
The United States has long been considered an "innovation nation". But last year, John Kao, an accomplished jazz keyboard player, Yale philosopher, Medical School graduate, and an MBA from Harvard...
View ArticleComcast's Bandwidth Limits Could Change Web Forever
The battle lines have now been drawn clearly. Wide-open Internet usage could easily, and soon, become a thing of the past. On October 1, one of the nation's largest Internet providers will implement a...
View ArticleA Decade with Google: What's Next?
Ten years ago, Google filed its business incorporation papers. In the decade since, the search company has changed the planet. Without any doubt, it is the most successful business on the Internet...
View ArticlePlastic Logic display: Could Obviate Newspapers
If Plastic Logic has its way, printed newspapers will be a thing of the past. The company today introduced a new electronic reader focused on handling business and newspaper documents. The reader...
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